Doh, nevermind, it was my subclass of DBPool that expects a connect string, I
now see that DBPool will accept keyword args, sorry for the spam :)
On Monday 02 June 2003 03:20 pm, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What format is the connect string for MySQLdb? It doesn't even appear to
> accept a connect string as far as I can tell it thinks I'm passing in the
> host name when I try. I'm using DBPool which as far as I know only uses
> connect strings, not individual parameters.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff

Hi all,
What format is the connect string for MySQLdb? It doesn't even appear to
accept a connect string as far as I can tell it thinks I'm passing in the
host name when I try. I'm using DBPool which as far as I know only uses
connect strings, not individual parameters.
Thanks,
Jeff

On Thu, 29 May 2003 09:43:15 -0700, "Michael Montagne"
<michael@...> said:
> Interesting glitch. I'm trying to get moinmoin integrated into my site.
> I have it working fine on a different site set up the same. Well, there
> must be something different, but I can't find it. If I enter any URL
> that doesn't exist, I end up at the same place which is the Main.py in
> the mike context (my default).
What is the setting of "ExtraPathInfo" in Application.config?
If it is 1, Webware will find the longest prefix that matches an existing
servlet, and pass the rest of the URL path in request.extraURLPath()
--
Terrel Shumway
tshumway@...

I was wondering whether someone could describe a way to simulate a
filter or generic handling on an extension in Webware. I would like to
be able to handle all *.foo requests via one servlet. So far I only
seem to be able to make this work by having the file targeted in the
request (e.g. real.foo) on disk and then intercepting the transaction in
an HTTPServlet.
I suppose I could also use mod_rewrite to catch *.foo requests and route
them to real.foo which would then be intercepted by my servlet.
If you're familiar with Apache filters or Java Servlet filters that's
kinda what I'm aiming for.
Thanks
-Jeff